Harrov, Anthony, and Vittorio were all pondering over the concept of four-dimensional space that Lynn had proposed.
But it was Aurora who asked a more practical question, "If, according to your speculation, those gods are also higher-dimensional entities, then what?"
"That means most of our methods are likely incapable of harming the opponent!" Lynn said solemnly. "To give you an analogy, there's an enemy who can fly. If I only tell you that he is fifteen meters away on the X-axis and thirty-five meters away on the Y-axis, can you hit him?"
Aurora was first startled, then she instantly understood Lynn's point, as having only the horizontal and vertical coordinates obviously wouldn't be enough to hit an enemy because you're missing a very critical factor—the vertical axis!
If you don't know how high the enemy is flying, of course you can't ensure a hit because he could be at any altitude.